Thursday, November 7, 2013

Big Project

1.) Title: Berenice Abbott
Author/Publisher: Aperture

2.) Title: Tina Modotti
Author/Publisher: Aperture

3.) Title: Eugene Atget
Author/publisher: Aperture

4.) Title: Paul Strand 
Author/Publisher: Aperture

5.) Title: WeeGee
Author/Publisher: Aperture
Notes: WeeGee's work was powerful and dark. His photographs  needed no capions and were very direct. He photographed public outings and people at party's. He photographed people at bars, parties, theaters and many pubic places were there was always something going on. WeeGee was quite famous for his dark, desterbing murder photo's. WeeGee had a police radio and often used it to get to crime scenes first and photograph the tragic events. As harsh and dark has his photo's were, WeeGee captures the events that went on  in and around New York. 

  6.)Title: Edward Weston
Author/Publisher: Aperture

7.)Title: Alfred Stieglitz
Author/Publisher: Aperture

8.) Title: August Sander
Author/Publisher: Aperture 

9.) Title: Ansel Adams
Author: James Alinder
Publisher: The Friends of Photography

10.)Title: The Americans
Authors:Jack Kerouac
Publishers: National Gallery of Art, Washington

11.)Title: This is the American Earth 
Author: Nancy Newhall
Publishers: Sierra Club-Brilliantine

12.) Title: Men at Work
Author: Lewis W. Hine
Publisher: Dover Publications

13.)Title: Diane Arbus Magazine Work
Authors: Diane Arbus and Tomas W. Southhall
Publisher:Aperture

14.)Title: Harry Callahan
Author/Publisher: Aperture

15.) Title: Man Ray 
Author/Publisher: Aperture

16.) Title: Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Author/Publisher: Aperture

17.)Title: Timotion
Authors: Jonathan Shaw, Eadweard Muybridge and Harold Edgerton
Publishers:Dewi Lewis

18.)Title: In Real Life Six Woman Photographers
Author: Leslie Sills
Publisher: Holiday House New York

19.)Title: EYEWITNESS
Author: Richard Laccayo and George Russel 
Publisher: Time

20.)Title:Barabara Morgan 
Author/Publisher: Aperture 
Notes: Barbara Morgans work is very interesting and unique. My favorite pictures and what I think makes Morgans work so interesting is the photo's of the dancers. She captures the grace and elegance of the movements and the emotion that the dancers put into their work making dancing so beautiful.She not only captures the emotions of dancers but regular people. She took many photos of people working, and playing and captured how they felt in her photography.  Morgan also took other pictures like the reflections of the big city from windows of stores and does amazing photo shop. Morgans work is brilliant and beautiful.

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